
Like many people, I watched most of the Casey Anthony murder trial. I think she's a despicable person. But now that's it's over, I think we need to move on. Sure, I'll be interested in hearing what happens to Casey when she is released. I don't think she's going to have an easy time. Can't help but wonder where she will go. But in my opinion, the media needs to give it a rest and only report on the case when there is something new to say. I believe the jurors did the best job they could with the information they had. I don't think Casey's innocent of all wrong-doing and I don't think the jurors thought she was innocent either. But obviously, they had reasonable doubts about Casey murdering her child. I do too. I think it's appalling that the jurors are receiving death threats. That's crazy!!! I have no idea what really happened to that darling little girl, but like everyone else, I can speculate. The prosecutors said that no one would try to make an accident look like murder. I think Casey Anthony is the one person who MIGHT have done just that! Only in her mind, someone else would have been blamed for the killing. Caylee might have died accidentally because of Casey's negligence and inattention at a time when the two of them were by themselves. And Casey might have panicked about telling her parents. So...she might have decided to tell a lie about the child being taken by someone else. And if the body is not found, then it's because this other person got away with her. And if the body is found, then it's because the kidnapper or some other evil stranger murdered her. I can't explain the chloroform, and I'm not convinced that it was ever used on the child. There are tons of things I can't explain about the Anthony family. We'll probably never know what really happened and that would be true even if Casey had been convicted of murder. I just wish everyone would calm down. And good grief, quit vilifying the jurors! It's time for the media to stop fanning the flames.
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Unfortunately, I think Casey Anthony is going to be in the news for quite some time.
I'm glad I was not on the jury. It's too bad that she wasn't indicted for being a horrible mother/person. That, I think they could have convicted on. I agree with you that the prosecution failed to produce tangible evidence. It's a horribly sad case all around.
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